Sermons by Pastor Daniel Bear

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There’s Silver Everywhere!

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Most of us dread getting older, though I believe the alternative is worse. In today’s sermon we are going to learn the biblical value of the aged as well as how the younger and the older should relate to each other.

Proverbs: Sticks and Stones

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“Sticks & stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” Can a phrase be more wrong? Today in Proverbs we are going to learn just how damaging our words can be and we’ll be challenged to use our words in a God-honoring way.

Proverbs: Run Forrest Run! (Caution – Adult Themes and Content)

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CAUTION – Sermon contains adult themes. Parents are suggested to review before allowing younger individuals to watch. As we’ve already discussed, Proverbs deals with some tough topics. Sexual sin is one of those topics. Today we will be looking to Proverbs, and other passages, and be challenged to “flee from sexual immorality.”

Daffy Duck Said It Best

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Sometimes, things just need to be said. Within the collections of sayings from Solomon that partially makes up the book of Proverbs, we find many times where Solomon said things that needed be said. Today we’re going to consider seven things that God finds despicable which all of us need to make sure are not […]

What Happens In Your House Matters!

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The issue of discipline is one very few of us want to talk about and when we do, opinions and personal preferences take over. Today’s sermon will examine the topic of discipline as recorded in the Bible and will teach us skills we can use when it comes to discipline in our own home.

Proverbs: What Kind of Man Are You? – Pastor Bear

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Today is Father’s Day. Today we’re not going to talk about what makes a good dad, we’re going to talk about what to avoid to help become a wise man. Proverbs 6 is the primary text, wisdom (knowledge for skilled living) is the target, and successful manhood is what’s at stake.

Proverbs: Can You Handle the Truth? – Pastor Bear

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Distractions are everywhere in the world for both those who believe in God and those who don’t. These distractions keep us from thinking about life and the direction we’re headed which is, quite often, the direction of the masses. Meanwhile, wisdom is calling. Will you hear her?

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